Public sector shock : The impact of policy retrenchment in Europe
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Titre complet : | Public sector shock : The impact of policy retrenchment in Europe / édité par Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, préface de Guy Ryder]; International Labour Office |
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Cheltenham :
Elgaronline
, 2013 |
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Accès Nantes Université
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